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1 αμεθόδευτον
ἀμεθόδευτοςnot to be cajoled: masc /fem acc sgἀμεθόδευτοςnot to be cajoled: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
2 ἀμεθόδευτον
ἀμεθόδευτοςnot to be cajoled: masc /fem acc sgἀμεθόδευτοςnot to be cajoled: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
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5 αμεθόδευτα
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9 κεπφόω
V 0-0-0-1-0=1 Prv 7,22P: to be easily cajoled, to be a booby; neol.Cf. CAIRD 1969=1972 133-134 -
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A ensnare like a κέπφος:—hence in [voice] Pass., to be easily cajoled, LXXPr.7.22; become feather-brained, Cic.Att.13.40.2. -
11 περιπέσσω
A bake a crust round: only metaph., disguise,ὀνόματι π. τὴν μοχθηρίαν Ar.Pl. 159
; π. αὑτὰς προσθέτοις deck themselves out. with false hair, Id.Fr. 321 ; πεπλασμένως τὸ πρᾶγμα π. Bato 7.6 ; π. ἀβλαβῶς cover Marius without hurting him, Plu.Mar.37 (- πεσεῖν codd.):—[voice] Pass.,[ἄνδρες] Χλανίσι περιπεπεμμένοι Com.Adesp.338
; λόγοισιν εὖ πως εἰς τὸ πιθανὸν περιπεπεμμένα dressed up, Pl.Lg. 886e ;λῦπαι ἡδοναῖς περιπεπεμμέναι X.Oec.1.20
; also ῥηματίοις περιπεφθείς cajoled by words, Ar.V. 668.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > περιπέσσω
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12 ἀμεθόδευτος
ἀμεθόδευτος, ον,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀμεθόδευτος
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